I have a bank/building society account in the UK. Will tax still be deducted from interest if I am non-resident in the UK?

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Not if you are not ordinarily resident in the UK and the bank or building society at which you have the account operates accounts paying interest without deduction of tax to individuals not ordinarily resident in the UK. You would need to ask your bank or building society for form R105 to apply for gross payment of interest. This does not mean that the interest is no longer chargeable to UK tax, although in practice we do not take steps to collect any tax that may be due. If tax has been deducted from the interest, you may be eligible to claim a refund, whole or partial, under any Double Taxation treaty between the UK and your country of residence, or a refund up to the level of your personal allowances, if you are entitled to claim these.

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